An abandoned crate in the shelterโs parking lot held a terrified 1-year-old poodle named Lee, trapped in a heavy coat of dirty fur.
โLee was matted and covered in urine when he arrived,โ Kerry McKeel, the shelterโs media specialist, told The Dodo. โHe was very unsure and nervous.โ
Attached to the crate was a heartfelt note from Leeโs owner, quickly scribbled on a piece of notebook paper. It read:
Lee is just one of over 200 animals abandoned at the Harris County Shelter around Memorial Day weekend. Designed to hold 150 dogs and cats, the shelter was already stretched to its limits when Lee arrived โ there were over 375 animals in need of homes as of Tuesday. Cages meant for one or two animals were holding three to four at a time. The scared little poodle was far from prepared for such a raucous environment.
โWe certainly understand financial hardship, but if there is some small way that we can help keep pets with their people, we want to do that,โ Harris County Animal Shelter wrote on Facebook. โBefore making that decision to give up a pet, talk to us about your circumstance to determine if we can link you with a resource.โ
Groomed and finally free from his heavy fur, Leeโs true personality started to show through. Confident, with a perpetual smile on his face, he looks like a completely different dog.
Everyone at the shelter is doing their best to help Lee, including McKeel, who has started fostering him.
โHe is such a good pup. Very playful,โ McKeel said. โI also learned this morning that he really enjoys a Puppuccino! We did a Starbucks run.โ